Word: cooked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...having breakfast with him the next morning, a few hours after the Honolulu conference was announced. With five other U.S. correspondents, McCulloch flew to Hawaii with the Premier, who lost $8 at poker during the 13-hour flight. TIME White House Reporter Hugh Sidey and State Department Correspondent Jess Cook arrived from Washington with President Johnson. After covering the conference, McCulloch and Cook were awakened by a dawn phone call informing them that the editors had decided on the Ky cover. The two correspondents interviewed and wrote during the entire trip back to Saigon; Cook then peeled off to accompany...
Jack Garrity and Bob Clark scored Harvard's early goals, the second coming with Princeton a man down. After Steve Cook beat Harvard goalie Bill Fitzsimmons at 8:45, the Crimson added another score -- an unassisted effort by Kevin Burke...
Terry Peterman netted two Tiger goals, and Cook added his second as the Tigers pulled away...
Graeme Flanders stopped 26 shots for the victors, and Fitzsimmons registered 24 saves. Cook had two assists to go with his pair of goals...
...actor out of work and furiously out of patience with life, the theater, everything. The play was Look Back in Anger, an iconoclastic screed against the suffocating middle-class ethic and the coolly cultivated traditionalism of the Establishment. "When I saw Look Back in Anger" said an ex-pastry cook named Arnold Wesker, "I knew it could happen. I went home and wrote my first play in six weeks." The thunder of Osborne summoned not only Wesker (Roots, Chips with Everything) but a whole cloudburst of writers turned playwrights. Among them: Pinter (The Caretaker), Arden (Live Like Pigs), Ann Jellicoe...